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Interactive Technology Bachelors with Game Design Concentration (Online)

If you dream of using industry-standard technology to create compelling, interactive game experiences, Full Sail University’s online Interactive Technology Bachelor’s with Game Design Concentration degree program can help you set your dream into motion. The program’s specialized curriculum focuses on using interactive technology to enhance story development, the production needs of theindustry, and gameplay. And, using Full Sail’s unique online platform, you’ll be able to engage with your classmates and instructors in the way that this highly collaborative industry depends upon.

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